Yes cats die sometime, but usually it is known that they have nine lives where they are in an accident yet do not die. ------------- Just like all living beings, Cats Die... Oh sure your cat will live a long while and seems like he'll never stop bugging you for food. An average lifespan of a domestic cat is 14 to 15 years, however they can live to be up to 35! (amazing for such a little thing :O) The 9-lives myth is only that, a myth; Cats have the same mortal boundaries as every other creature, and will die if they get hit by a moving truck or something of the sort (just like you or me, a dog, a deer, a skunk, etc.).
cats only have one life. the nine lives are a superstition created by the fact that a cat can jump off a high place without dying
This is a difficult question to answer, as no-one really knows. One theory is that the cat finds a quiet, private place to live out its last days in peace, where it can feel safe and comfortable.
All animals (even indoor cats) try to go off by themselves. Some indoor and feral cats who have made friends with a human will come to the human when in distress.
Cats may instinctively hide when they are sick or dying as a way to protect themselves. However, this behavior can vary depending on the individual cat and their level of comfort with their surroundings. It's important to monitor any changes in behavior and seek veterinary care if you notice signs of illness or distress.
When any species of animal including cats presents with the death rattle, this means that they are dying. The death rattle is the expulsion of air as the last breath is taken.
YES
Generally this means that there is an injury and should not ignored, so no it is not alright k for cats to bleed.
No
No, cats do not bleed before giving birth.
old cats scream because they are dying.
Cats typically bleed for about 1-2 weeks after giving birth.
About a day or two
No but maybe they ate something wrong
HOT CHELLE RAE - Bleed
your hampster is dying.
No. Cats have a strong immune system, so they can not bleed from there nose.
Cats may show signs of awareness that they are dying, such as seeking solitude or acting differently. However, it is not definitively known if they have a full understanding of death like humans do.